Dyson’s new cordless vacuum is a serious cleaning dream come true – CNET [CNET]

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A display on the back of the Dyson V15 shows how many dirt particles the vacuum picks up and groups them by size.

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Dyson says the V15 Detect is also geared toward soothing the clean-obsessed by keeping a tally of the dirt it captures in real time. The machine uses a piezoelectric sensor that helps it log the amount and size of the dirt it picks up. An LCD on the back of the dust bin displays a breakdown by particle size, breaking them out into buckets of greater than 10 microns, greater than 60 microns, greater than 180 microns and greater than 500 microns. 

The Dyson V15 Detect in action.

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Dyson vacuums large and small

Two other Dyson cordless vacuums made their debut today. The first is the $799 Dyson Outsize that the company says has a 150 percent larger dust bin than previous cordless vacs. It also uses a cleaning head that’s 25% wider than the V15. The Outsize is based on the previous Dyson V11 vacuum platform.

The new $400 Dyson Omni-Glide is targeted at urban apartment dwellers. This model has a slimmer, lighter design, and comes with a new “omnidirectional fluffy cleaner head” that’s built for squeezing into tight spaces and corners.

All three vacuums are available starting today and are sold directly through the Dyson website.